Re: odd "error: packfile foo.pack cannot be accessed" errors from "git svn fetch"

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At Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:06:56 -0400, "Greg A. Woods" <woods@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Subject: odd "error: packfile foo.pack cannot be accessed" errors from "git svn fetch"
> 
> However I noticed errors similar to the following today as it was
> running, particularly between these revision lines:
> 
> r158178 = dfd866111e2d8b27056d445ce1109ca3301f7dda (refs/remotes/svn/stable/6)
> 	A	usr.bin/lastcomm/lastcomm.c
> 	A	usr.bin/lastcomm/pathnames.h
> [[....]]
> error: packfile ./objects/pack/pack-a65415929f8bae9dacf4e81a3d9201135915c984.pack cannot be accessed
> [[....]]
> 	A	sys/sys/msg.h
> 	A	sys/sys/socket.h
> r158179 = db56f27606a021514e1f8ec483ce6b7abd4d6966 (refs/remotes/svn/releng/6.1)
> 
> (this is from git version 1.7.0.6, running on Mac OS X 10.6.3 with all
> files on an HFS+ case-sensitive journaled filesystem)

I'm also seeing quite a few of these today:

Couldn't find revmap for file:///work/woods/m-FreeBSD-svn/head/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal
Couldn't find revmap for file:///work/woods/m-FreeBSD-svn/head/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal
Couldn't find revmap for file:///work/woods/m-FreeBSD-svn/head/sys/dev/cxgb
Couldn't find revmap for file:///work/woods/m-FreeBSD-svn/head/sys/contrib/pf
Couldn't find revmap for file:///work/woods/m-FreeBSD-svn/head/sys
r186976 = 5500451e51e73932ec27b670e136d000bf5641fe (refs/remotes/svn/stable/7)

From the wording that looks more like a problem in the SVN repository,
but I don't know much about SVN so I can't say for sure....

-- 
						Greg A. Woods
						Planix, Inc.

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